Recent News
Statement Reaffirming Connecticut’s Commitment Against Racial Profiling
Thursday, February 19th 2026
CTRP3 releases statement in response to public concern following Supreme Court temporary decision regarding immigration enforcement actions in Los Angeles.
Racial profiling is prohibited in Connecticut and the state “remains steadfast in its dedication to fair, impartial, and just policing for all residents.”
Read MoreBeyond the Numbers report release
Thursday, February 5th 2026
A qualitative evaluation of the Connecticut Racial Prohibition Project for addressing disparities in traffic stops.
Read MoreArchival News
Has CT made steps towards ending racial and ethnic disparities in traffic stops? What preliminary analysis shows.
December 10, 2023
Preliminary analysis of 2022 traffic stops suggests that CT passed key metrics used to detect racial bias across state and municipal police.
Read MoreOpinion: CT State Police audit shows exemplary services
October 24, 2023
Over the last several months, the work of the Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project has been on display in the wake of the Connecticut State Police ticket record controversy.
Read MoreOver 100 Connecticut State Troopers Accused of Faking Traffic Stops
September 4, 2023
Over 100 Connecticut State Troopers Accused of Faking Traffic Stops. Auditors found tens of thousands of apparently falsified traffic stop records, many of white drivers. They suspect the officers were trying to appear more productive.
Read MoreThe Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project: A National Example
June 7, 2023
Other states are now adopting the model of data analysis and intervention developed by the Project, which is housed at UConn’s Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy.
Read MoreCT Racial Profiling Prohibition Project
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